The Servant in the House by Charles Rann Kennedy
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hard, it would make things better for you?
ROBERT. I don't know what you mean, miss. MARY. Well, it's like this: if you only wish very very hard, everything comes true. ROBERT. Wot _I_ want, ain't no use wishing for! MARY. It doesn't matter what it is! Anything you like! It will all happen! ROBERT. Blimey, wot's the good o' talkin'? MARY. Oh, wouldn't you like to help to spin the fairy-tale? ROBERT [roughly], I don't believe in no fairy-tales! MARY. I do! I don't believe there's anything else in the world, if we only knew! And that's why I'm wishing! I'm wishing now! I'm wishing hard! ROBERT [passionately]. So am I, Gawd 'elp me! But it's no use! MARY. It is! It is! What are you wishing for? ROBERT. Never you mind! Summat as impossible as--fairy-tales! MARY. So's mine! That's what it has to be! Mine's the most impossible thing in the world! |
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